You forgot to check the grammar in the following sentences yesterday. Thank you.

1) You referred to question number 4 when answering question number 1. Your paragraph is off the subject (or you wandered off the subject?)
2) Express yourself in your own words next time and do not cheat.
3) As I caught you cheating during the exam, I won't evaluate your paragraph at all. As a matter of fact, there is no attempt at expressing your ideas in a personal way.
4) Hamlet wonders whether he had been a coward (and not has been) when he had the opportunity of killing Claudius but didn't take it.
5) Brutus decides to kill Caesar for the freedom of Rome (can you say "for the salvation of Rome or "to save Rome from Caesar's dictatorship?)

To check the grammar in these sentences, you can follow a few steps:

1) Read the sentence and identify any mistakes or issues with grammar, such as subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, or word choice.

2) In sentence 1, "Your paragraph is off the subject" is grammatically correct. However, the latter part of the sentence could be improved. Instead of "you wandered off the subject," it would be more appropriate to say "you digressed from the subject" or "you went off-topic."

3) For sentence 2, "Express yourself in your own words next time and do not cheat" is grammatically correct.

4) In sentence 3, "As I caught you cheating during the exam, I won't evaluate your paragraph at all" is grammatically correct. However, the latter part of the sentence could be modified for clarity and coherence. Instead of saying "As a matter of fact," it would be clearer to say "Furthermore" or "Moreover." Additionally, the phrase "there is no attempt at expressing your ideas in a personal way" could be rephrased as "you did not make any effort to express your ideas in a personal manner."

5) In sentence 4, "Hamlet wonders whether he had been a coward" is grammatically correct. However, the latter part of the sentence should be revised. Instead of saying "when he had the opportunity of killing Claudius but didn't take it," it would be better to say "when he had the opportunity to kill Claudius but didn't seize it."

6) Lastly, in sentence 5, "Brutus decides to kill Caesar for the freedom of Rome" is grammatically correct. However, the latter part of the sentence could be improved. While "for the salvation of Rome" or "to save Rome from Caesar's dictatorship" are valid alternatives, it is more common to say "for the liberation of Rome."

By carefully examining each sentence and applying these steps, you can easily check and correct any grammar mistakes.

1) You referred to question number 4 when answering question number 1. Your paragraph is off the subject.

2) Express yourself in your own words next time and do not cheat.
3) As I caught you cheating during the exam, I won't evaluate your paragraph at all. In fact, there was no attempt to express your ideas in a personal way.
4) Hamlet wonders whether he had been a coward when he had the opportunity to kill Claudius but didn't take it.
5) Brutus decides to kill Caesar for the freedom of Rome. (Alternatively, you can say "for the salvation of Rome" or "to save Rome from Caesar's dictatorship".)